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dparkyesterday at 5:27 PM1 replyview on HN

Agree with fwip here. You’re engaging in an unhealthy anthropomorphization of an LLM.

> It turns out that when you treat it like a real person, it acts like a real person.

Correct. Because it’s a mirror of its input. With sufficient prompting you can get an LLM to engage in pretty much any fantasy, including that it’s a conscious entity. The fact that an LLM says something doesn’t make it true. Talk sweetly enough to it and it will eventually express affection and even love. Talk dirty to it and it’ll probably start role playing sexual fantasies with you.


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sillysaurusxyesterday at 8:56 PM

Anthropic disagrees with you:

https://x.com/itsolelehmann/status/2045578185950040390

https://xcancel.com/itsolelehmann/status/2045578185950040390

At what point does a simulation of anxiety become so human-like that we say it's "real" anxiety?

The net result is that your work suffers when you treat it like it's an unfeeling tool.

It's a rational viewpoint. I'm amused about all of the comments claiming psychosis, but if you care about effectiveness, you'll talk to it like a coworker instead of something you bark orders to.

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